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OSC OFFERS MORE THAN JUST EMPLOYMENT; WE PROVIDE THE SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT NEEDED TO HELP OUR YOUTH MAINTAIN THEIR EMPLOYMENT AND BE SUCCESSFUL IN ALL AREAS OF LIFE.
Complete with fine dining, impressive entertainment, and the inspiring Old Skool youth
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Teresa Goines is the founder and CEO of Old Skool Café - a supper club run by at-risk youth in San Francisco, which provides training, jobs and a second chance at life for youth coming out of incarceration and foster care.

Teresa's experience working with gang-affiliated youth, as a juvenile correction officer, impacted her life in a way that changed her forever.
Their stories gave her an in-depth understanding of how many young people end up on such a destructive path and compelled her to find a solution to the hopelessness she saw in the lives of incarcerated and forgotten youth.

Teresa Goines is the founder and CEO of Old Skool Café - a supper club run by at-risk youth in San Francisco, which provides training, jobs and a second chance at life for youth coming out of incarceration and foster care.

Teresa's experience working with gang-affiliated youth, as a juvenile correction officer, impacted her life in a way that changed her forever.
Their stories gave her an in-depth understanding of how many young people end up on such a destructive path and compelled her to find a solution to the hopelessness she saw in the lives of incarcerated and forgotten youth.

Teresa Goines is the founder and CEO of Old Skool Cafe, and her experience working with gang-affiliated youth as a juvenile correction officer impacted her in a way that drove her to find new ways to break the cycle of incarceration by giving young people hope, economic opportunities and training in a supportive environment.

Two of the individuals specifically brought to this "Urban Avenues" meeting were Teresa Goines, founder of Old Skool Café, and Allison Wilmarth Kovak, an academy award winning film maker.

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Teresa spoke to the group of about 40 people about her experiences in the restaurant industry as a ministry for at risk teenagers in the San Francisco area.
Her story has inspired many across the country and her words of encouragement at "Urban Avenues" inspired the leaders of Birmingham as well.

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